
I just finished five days of motorbiking around the Central Highlands with an Easy Rider tour (meaning I was riding pillion, not driving). They were five exhilarating, educational, and exhausting days. We started between 7-8:30am every day and rode anywhere from 165-240 kilometers a day. The days were full of stops to explore the region and its people. The nights were lazy and entailed big dinners, lots of rain, and going to bed early due to boredom and/or exhaustion. Some days were better than others. Some stops were more interesting than others. Sometimes we got rained on. Sometimes my butt hurt a lot and my legs went numb. But the overall experience was really rewarding and I’m glad I did it. I got to see parts of VietNam that most people never see. “Real VietNam” my driver called it. And it’s true… it was an authentic experience. Nothing I saw or did on the tour seemed set up or imitation. So, read on to get a slice of my real VietNam experience.
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